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Position Vacant: Graphic Designer

March 10, 2008 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

EasyCare.inc are looking for a Graphic Design Specialist. Check out http://www.easycareinc.com/Newsroom/press_releases/graphic_designer.aspx if you have a passion for website design, are familiar with Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and Dreamweaver as well as Microsoft Office and you have at least two years experience in Web Design.

EasyCare provide a great range of products that I have seen make a massive difference for a top Endurance Racer in South Africa and heard the benefits of from others.

An interest in horses is considered a bonus for the position so if you have this combined with Web Design experience and you’re looking for a position that sounds like this, you’ll want to take a look at their site and the ad. You can visit the EasyCare website at http://www.easycareinc.com/

“Horse terminology: Endurance Prospect = Fast Horse which will turn sometimes.”

tag: easyboot, online jobs, endurance riding, website design

Filed Under: Career, Horse Related

Positions Vacant…

March 8, 2008 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Australis Bazaar x Estambul Yearling Filly

I went down to the Melbourne Premier II Sales on Thursday as I had the day off and will rarely pass up an opportunity to catch up with friends that I studied with in 2003/4 that are still in the industry and friends and colleagues I’ve gained along the way.

My boss from Larneuk Stud was putting a couple of yearling fillies through the sale also and it was great to be able to see them after an eight week prep – I’d only dealt with them in the paddock during the breeding season.

Blue Capri x Legion Yearling Filly

If you’re looking for stud work, consider checking out the studs in Euroa as there’s a dozen or so horse properties around the town. Larneuk Stud is one that is on the lookout for an extra pair of hands for weaning and the following breeding season. I heard through the grapevine at the sales that Blue Gum Farm are also looking.

How wrong can you go by emailing a few of the studs in the area with your resume? Worth a look if you have experience with horses and are looking for a place in the Thoroughbred industry.

“Horse terminology: thoroughbred type = looks terrified.”

tag: australia, thoroughbred stud season, diploma, horse stud, horse sales, thoroughbreds, Melbourne Premier Sales

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Experienced Yearling Handlers Required for Melbourne Sales

February 20, 2008 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Forward resume with cover letter outlining experience to wade@betezy.com.au.

I got a message in facebook with this information and am going to go out on a limb and assume it is in relation to William Inglis and Son.

“Ten ways to get in shape to own a horse… Jog long distances carrying a halter and holding out a carrot. Go ahead and tell the neighbors what you’re doing.They might as well know now. “

tag: thoroughbred, horse sales, australia, career

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Parelli Position

January 25, 2008 by Christine Meunier 2 Comments

I am signed up to the parelli.com newsletter via email and in the most recent, for the ‘horsey computer geek’ if ever there is one, perhaps their current position would be of interest:

Now Hiring
Linux System/Network Administrator, with minimum 2 years experience.
Resumes can be sent to jobs@parelli.com, with “IT Position” as the subject.

“The love of horses knows not it’s own depth till the hour of separation.”

tag: parelli, job, career

Filed Under: Career, Horse Related

Vocation 100

January 23, 2008 by Christine Meunier 3 Comments

‘Spending Time with Horses – Horselovers Blog Carnival for January 30th.’

I’ve been spending a bit of time of late browsing blogs online and came across a gorgeous site Scarletwords.com and a page that provoked particular interest – http://scarletwords.com/1001/. Titled 101 things in 1001 days, it explains the concept of having 101 goals and achieving them in a specified time (1001 days).

I am working toward a list of 100 life goals to complete over the duration of my life. A fair amount focus around horses and the time I’d like to devote to them and learning about them.

These include:
– taking part in a horse running in a group 1 race (whether I own the horse, strap for the race, have bred the horse)
– try out barrel racing, polo and polocrosse
– complete a 20-40km endurance ride (this is possible for younger riders who are part of Pony Club and up to doing their K Certificate)
– horse trek over the snowy mountains
– have a horse drawn carriage(s) and arrive at my own wedding in one
– see lippizaners in Vienna
– visit an estancia in Argentina (perhaps one polo focused)
– learn about driving horses in carriage (it is possible to advertise on horse related sites – like horsedirectory.com.au – that you’re interested in learning about a particular discipline and consequently happy to give of your time to help out in return for being taught about a subject)

And the big ones for this year that I plan to focus my time and energy on:
– get my booked published (I’m writing a fiction piece based around the thoroughbred industry and horse riding schools and would love to have it finished and published by the end of this year. The fact that mum got one published late last year should be driving force enough!)
– achieve a passive income via horses (see above goal)
– launch Vocation 100 – a page on this blog listing at least 100 different jobs/disciplines that focus around horses and posts relating to these vocations: links to associations, explaining the discipline, interviews with known people in that particular field, etc
– reach 250 books in my equine library
– spend more time working with my horse, learning more in the saddle and out

Do you have particular horse related goals for the year, more time you want to invest in them or things relating to them? Consider setting a time frame to achieve these goals in, something that will make you more inclined to achieve them.

“He who needs a mounting block had better not fall off in the middle of the field.”

tag: blog carnival, horse goals, passive income, writing, horseriding, instructing, travel, horse books, equine library

Filed Under: Career, Horse Related

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